<p>Do the elite law schools care if you graduated from college in three, instead of four, years (taking advantage of AP credits)? It seemed as if the average age of most law students skewed a little older, so I was wondering if being too young might be a disadvantage in the application process.</p>
<p>I don’t think so… I will be graduating in two years because of all of my dual enrollment classes. I think that as long as you have a degree, a good GPA, and a good LSAT, they won’t care too much about your age. </p>
<p>…at least I hope not.</p>
<p>SIGH. Do a search. There are threads on this already.</p>
<p><a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/law-school/699679-graduating-early.html?highlight=early#post1062480930[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/law-school/699679-graduating-early.html?highlight=early#post1062480930</a></p>
<p>Post #12 here. <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/law-school/464008-what-best.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/law-school/464008-what-best.html</a></p>
<p><a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/law-school/462256-graduating-3-years-vs-possible-higher-gpa.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/law-school/462256-graduating-3-years-vs-possible-higher-gpa.html</a></p>
<p>Post #11 here. <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/pre-med-topics/480362-let-us-all-bow-our-heads.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/pre-med-topics/480362-let-us-all-bow-our-heads.html</a></p>